Toilet kit



Sept.l 23, 1952 A. 'GRowER y2,611,380

TOILET KIT Filed July 7, 1950 INi/ENroR. Jgr'aizam G'r'ozuerJ :Figi 'BY y j 5 a l *0760112296- Patented Sept. 23, 1952 UNI-TED sra-TES PATENT oFFljcEiii' Y `2,611,3s'o l' l' "l @TOILET KIT l AbrahamGrower, New York', N. Y.

AppucationJuly 7, 1950, seriarNo. .172,475

The object of the invention isto provide a simple, eicient, compact, durable kit which a traveler can placein his traveling bags to furnish him with all the necessary equipment for shaving and other toilet operations.

A further object is to provide a device which is composed of a few simple parts which can be economically manufactured and easily assembled and disassembled by the user.

Further and more specific objects, features and advantages will more clearly appear from a consideration of the detailed specication hereinafter set forth, especially when taken in connection with theaccompanying drawings which illustrate a present preferred form which the invention may assume and which form part of the specification.

In brief and general terms, the invention comprisesy a casing closed at the bottom and open at the top `and which isprovided with opposed apertures to support a razor blade handle above the bottom thereof with the head of the razor disposed snugly along the outside wallgof. the casing. Below this handle, the casing is provided with an opening to receive a unitv containing a package of razor blades and a toothbrush frictionally held in position on the bottom of the casing, or this unit may be held in the casing by other means such as by magnetic attraction.

A container for toothpaste, mouth Wash, and shaving cream is snugly disposed'into the topjof the casing and is divided into compartments to receive these various materials. This container is provided with a snug cover. Over vthe top of the casing, and the inserted container, is disposed a tight-fitting cover which is slipped down over the top of the casing and has a bayonet and slot connection with the casing to` hold it in tight relation thereto. This cover is cut away to embrace the head of the razor, and a stud on the casing rides in the bayonet slot and can be tightened to engage the outer wall of the container to hold it in position. The top of the cover is provided with a threaded aperture to permit a at auxiliary element, such as a nail le, to be atly related therewith to further increase utility or" the device.

The present preferred form which the invention may assume is illustrated in the drawings of which,

Fig. l is aV vertical cross section through the device;

Fig. 2 is a horizontal cross section takenon the line 2--2 of Fig. 1;

, Fig. 3 is a horizontal cross section taken on the line3-3ofFig.1; v Y

9 claims. (c1. 132-80) Figr 4 is a perspective view of the maincasng; Fig. 5 is a perspective view of the cover therefor.; Y Y f Fig. 6 is an exploded viewA ofan inserted'containerf'or extra supplies; v

Fig. '7 is an exploded View of a unit to ibeinserted into the bottom of the main casing;

Fig. 8 is a plan'view. of a modied form'ofiinserted'container; and,

Fig. 9 is apartial section showing'the vuse of "a magnetic means to hold the razor blade unit within and on the bottom of 'the casing. v v

Referring now merely to the specic forms of the invention shownin the drawings, it will-be seen that the preferred form includeswa cylindrical casing I0, closed at the bottom and -open at the top. This casing is cut away just above thebottom wall as at I I to permit the insertion thereinto of articles to 'be later set 'forth andV with oppositely disposed apertures I`2 and I3 at a higher level to receive the handle portion yIII of an ordinary safety razor. The flanged head I5 of this handle lies adjacent the outer wall of the casing I 0 vas shown in Fig. l and the opposite threaded end thereof extends to theopposite `wall of the casing as shown in 'the sameflgure to receive the operating blade and associated plates numbered IB and shown in this figure as disposed dat against the opposite outer wall of the casingi.

Through the opening I I 'at-the side of the casingfIl'I `at the bottom thereof; there is adapted tobe inserted therein a container of blades I'I which has the usual slip cap rI8 thereon. Y On top of this blade container I'I is welded, orother- Wise securely fastened, a box I9 with a removable cap 20 adapted to contain'a tooth brush 2I with a `threaded stem 22 projecting from the open front wall 23 of the box I9 and which stem 212 may be cooperatively associated with the threaded end of the razor handle Il! to scrub thefteeth when desired. The box I9 is so mounted on the container I1, that downward pressure on the box I9 will depress the top wall of this container to permit the cap I B to be slipped off in the usual manner. f 'In order to'hold'the unitcomprising the lcontainer II and the box I9 on the. bottornfofl the casing IIJ, I have provided aV pair .of spaced'spring pressedplates such as 24and 25 of' any suitable construction. and design to press against the sides of: the container I'I as it is inserted `to'ho'ld it therein. Further, to hold the container andassociated. parts in position. wheninserted, Ii have provided vthe lsides of 4the. container with projecting tits 26 which, as shown in Fig. 2, will lie just beyond the adjacent portions of the spring pressed elements 24 and 25 when the box I9 and container I1 are disposed in their inserted position to make it more diilicult for the unit to be removed from Within the casing I without a definite withdrawing effort being exerted thereon.

With the razor thus housed, and the blades therefor, and the toothbrush, it becomes necessary to provide a simple means to house the toothpaste, the mouth wash, the shaving cream, and an added toilet element, such as a nail file, in connection with the apparatus thus far described. To house the mouth wash, the shaving cream, and the toothpaste, I have provided a cylindrical container 21 which is closed at the bottom and open at the top and is dimensioned to fit snugly into the top of the main casing I0. This container 21 is divided into separate compartments by suitable partitions. The compartments are 28, a central one which may house the shaving cream, and two surrounding semicircular compartments 29 and 30 in which may be respectively disposed the toothpaste and the mouth wash. This container 21 is provided with a tight-fitting cover 3I.

In a modified form of the invention, these separate compartments 28, 29 and 30, instead of being directly filled by the respective mentioned material, may be occupied by plastic containers generally indicated by the numeral 32 in Fig. 8 which are suitably shaped to iit the respective compartments and are themselves adapted to contain the material and therefore can be separately manufactured and filled and then disposed within the container 21 as and when desired.

A cover member is provided in the form of an inverted cylindrical cup-shaped housing 33 closed at the top and open at the bottom which can be slipped down over the top of the casing I0 to rest upon the ends of the razor handle I4 as shown in Fig. 1. The bottom wall of this housing 33 is provided with a cut-away portion 34 to embrace the head of the razor and is wide enough to permit a certain amount of turning movement of the housing. This turning movement is required since the housing 33 is provided with a bayonet slot 35 formed in the usual manner to cooperate with a hollow stud 36 disposed on the outside of the casing I0 near the top thereof as shown in Figs. 1 and 4 so that as the housing cap 33 is placed over the top of the main casing I0 the stud will enter the slot and the cap may be turned to wedge the top on the casing. A headed screw 36' is disposable in the bore of the stud 38, and the end of this screw is adapted to engage with the circular groove 31 in the outer wall of the container 21 to hold this container tightly in position.

To enable an additional element to be associated with this simple and compact kit, I provide a threaded aperture 38 in the top wall of the cover cap 33 and on the top of the cap I dispose a flat element, such as a nail le, 39, which on one side has a threaded associated stud or stem 40 which can be screwed into said opening to hold the file fiat against the top of the cover.

It will thus be seen that the device herein comprises a, main casing in which is supporteda safety razor unit and is further provided with means for the compact housing of razor blades and toothbrush in the bottom thereof. The disposition of toothpaste, shaving cream, and mouth wash, with respect to this unit, is provided for by having a compartmented container adapted to be snugly inserted in the top of the main casing. This compartmented container has a snugtting cap.

'I'he unit is further provided with a snug-fitted cover which can be slipped down over the top of the casing and the enclosed container, and is related thereto by bayonet and slot connections to form a tight connection..y The bayonet pin may be adjusted to press against the compartmented container to hold it in position.

In the modified form of the compartmented container, the various materials normally disposed therein may be housed or contained in separate, preferably plastic, casings shaped to fit into the various compartments. l A further modification is shown in Fig. 9 in which the unit comprising the containers for the razor blades and the toothbrush are slipped into the bottom of the casing I0 and the bottom of this casing is provided with an offset recess 42 in which is disposed a magnetic plate 43, the top surface of which lies slightly below the level of the bottom of the case. When the metal blade container I1 is inserted in the bottom of the casing, it will be attracted to this magnetic plate and will be held by this attraction in its inserted position. 'I'his modification may be used as an alternative means for holding the unit in the casing instead of the friction plates shown in Fig. 2.

After a careful consideration of the specification and the drawings, it will be clearly apparent that there is provided a compact, eiiicient, convenient unit the parts of which, each in turn. cooperate, to form this unit. The handle I4 of the razor extends across within the casing I0 to act as a support for the bottom of the container 21; it also acts as a spacer between the container 21 and the casing unit disposed therebeloW and containing the tooth brush and the razor blades; the cover 33 cooperates to hold the cover 3| of the container 21 in place and, by latching with the outside of the casing IU by bayonetI and slot means, all the parts are held firmly in relative position when not in use.

While the invention has been described in detail and shown with respect to the accompanying drawings, it is not to be limited to such details, since many changes and modifications may be made in the invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Hence, it is desired to cover any and all forms and modifications of the invention which may come within the language and scope of any one or more of the appended claims.

I claim:

1. A toilet kit which comprises a casing having a closed bottom and an open top, said casing having opposed apertures in its side walls above the bottom, a safety razor having a detachable handle and supported on said casing in said apertures, the head of the razor disposed in snug relation against the outer wall of the casing on the end of the handle.

2. A device according to claim 1, in Which the casing has a lateral opening just above the vbottom wall, and a blade and toothbrush unit inserted into said opening to be disposed on the bottom of the casing below the razor blade handle the handle being closely adjacent the top of the unit and acting as a spacer between the top of the unit and the remainder of the casing.

3. A device according to claim 2 in which there are disposed resilient pressure means on the bot- 5 tom of the casing to engage the side walls of the inserted unit to hold it in place.

4. A device in accordance with claim 2 in which there is disposed a magnetic element in the bottom wall of the casing to magnetically attract the inserted unit and hold it in inserted position.

5. A device according to claim 3 in which the sides of the unit are provided with projecting tits to lie beyond the resilient pressure means when the unit is in inserted position to further hold the unit in position.

6. A device according to claim 1 further including a compartmented container to be snugly disposed in the top of the casing and provided with separate compartments for shaving cream, mouth wash, and toothpaste, and a snug cover for said container the bottom of the container adapted to be supported upon the razor handle.

7. A device according to claim 6 in which there is provided a cap to be disposed over the casing and the container, and provided with a bayonet slot construction to cooperate with a set screw on the casing to hold the cover in place the cap thus latched to the casing holding the parts Within securely in relative position.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are'of record in the le of this patent:

UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,255,061 Smith Jan. 29, 1918 1,529,316 Lovegrove Mar. 10, 1925 1,708,745 Tipton Apr. 9, 1929 1,887,124 Flintermann Nov. 8, 1932 FOREIGN PATENTS v Number Country v Date 407,002 Great Britain Feb. 24, 1934 622,375 Germany May 6, 1934 

